Services for self-harm: Progress and promise?

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This editorial considers whether the quality of care for people who present to clinical services in the UK following self-harm has improved or stagnated. Some real progress has been made in the areas of service provision and research, and self-harm has never had a higher priority in policy terms. However, major gaps remain. We need to enhance people's experience of services and improve access to high-quality assessment and aftercare.

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Kapur, N. (2020, December 1). Services for self-harm: Progress and promise? British Journal of Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2020.104

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